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bb1974

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Apr 30, 2018
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Sir,

i have a vertical single stage water pump . The pump driver motor was running a with 82 amps but soon after the pump overhaul the current increased to 90 amps. All pump gears are very smooth. But I have removed suction strainer . Is there any relation between this with the performance of the pump. thank you
 
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Overhauled, what work was undertaken?
Was flow /head recorded prior to overhaul and compared to after overhaul?


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Here are a couple ideas . . .
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[li]Check pump rotation and ensure impeller is installed in the right direction.[/li]
[li]Check if the impeller was required to be trimmed for the system. This may have been overlooked on the overhaul.[/li]
[li]Less likely, but is packing over-tightened, introducing increased friction against rotation?[/li]
[li]Check the system for changes, e.g. are any valves open that should be closed, is there any leak-by?[/li]
[/ul]


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The power consumed is correlated to the pumped flow. Are you pumping at the same flow rate? A higher flow rate may be explained by the removal of the suction strainer.
 
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